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| Senior Moderator Join Date: Mar 2000 Location: Utrèg, The Netherlands
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| Well the best way is to go for a 2 pass encoding using both Low and High motion You can do this with Nandub and with the new DivX codec (4.0) too. If you're only going to use one go for Low motion. Even in action movies there's always more non-action scenes than only-action ones.
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